davefitz
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2003
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I have recently read several reports from India and Australia regarding their use of geopolymer-flyash concrete . Results indicate that 28 day compressive strength is over 50 MPa( over 7250 psi), and zero portland cement is utilized. Basically , class F flyash + sodium hydroxide plus sodium silcate are used as replacement binders in lieu of portland cement. CO2 credits associated with this is 1 ton of carbon credited per ton of this concrete.
We have 50 yrs accumulation of flyash from our coal fired plants, and viewing this flyash as of equivalent value as portland cement might lead one to think we are now sitting on a gold mine.
Are there any USA applications of this technology ?
We have 50 yrs accumulation of flyash from our coal fired plants, and viewing this flyash as of equivalent value as portland cement might lead one to think we are now sitting on a gold mine.
Are there any USA applications of this technology ?